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(?ort04^:- al oil times we will be glad to receive
items of news front any L•citatile source:either
rarbai or, written Reports of wallows, en-
t�rtainmenta. society a,vi choral& doings, eta,
etc , or any other matters ii7"pe,aerat interest
-10itl lways have placetuaurcalanin.-ER
t1'EClAL :YO'1'dC'1 , 10e. per line (nonpareil
measurement, l2 li,ee'�ta-theiriall) for each
IrtserEia.a. :.they Iisoikt notice, the abject of
which is to Iwamoto lite peenniarJJi nu/it of,
-_. any individual, coo.panAlor uooiaty, 'ta ba.
considered an a vert;saniant, ..and charyad
accordingly.
H:II11)01r1r. iii 3` N.oT1*C
• Alanfj'of 'Mas .•in, arrears to 1'ITma
7` l w y-Itucon1) have paid: 1111• 'lur'i'ng
t:he iast,few day • . 7'ltere are still ca
?arge rtuntber• tr .unpaid accounts ort
our books. All oli Printing,-Adve.?-
tisinll, arae subscription aceonnts
should be settled, AT 0.1TOB. 1•Ve.
(true. anion ALL. indented t0 us tits
Necessity of sq al'idty up. • Do Trot
delay, but atte cl to the rita.tter at
•air's, •
1VIf ,TELY cf•• TODD.
ST; PAut.'s• Cttoraott:- -Itev, J.
Ridley, of Mitchell, will preach in
St. Paul's church nest Sunday.
Cullot:tien in. aid of widow's and'
orphans fend of the Dieeese of.
Huron.
X)D, CAMPBELL 4.8 A LECTURER:-
Dr..Campbeli, of Searotth, author
of "The Laud of Burns" lectured
to a faqir audionco in tree Town flail
on Monday evening, last, on. . Scot-
tish O1iartctor. Considering .•that
the Duetor is not a professional 1eo-
An, r, batt adopts the platform as a
•haistinio, tete . lecture was a mnost•
creditable effort. The Doctor is
thoroughly imbued. with his subject,
he is a pleasing speaker, and was
listened to with interest, The lec-
turer dwelt upon the .•aeliievonients.
of Sootelunen in every quarter of
the globe, and delineated the peeul-•
iar traits of charitcter which had
made thent what they are. ' We re-
gret•that want of spaco' prevents us
from giving anything like a synopsis
of the' lecturif: At the oonolusiun
the Doctor was. tendered. a lmeaity
vote of thanks, ,after which las ad-
j6urntnont was made to the Cal-
. erdonian roosts, where a:couple ' of
Hours. were very Pleasantly slept.---
'0;alt Reformer. • .
ANl TIAL INNER. of Jlullett
;Argr iculturctl See ety atPiKE'8 hIOTi:L
on J'ltur def etanir ; ,Feb: 18th, '80.
1'iel#et, jifty cents, - •
A UVTTJON SALE On Eetturday.
rdylat tet Tut/tll•'s, •O12iOsit(J inar•1,'et.
VALEx'.LN.G'S PAY. ,falls. •on
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next Suilday.,�
AIRS. S,r,rl.c ,t, •\VRIGzT, sister -iii
• low ef M'rs. Barry Hunt, town,'Clied
in Californian.; ;Torr days tigo.
ATn. PATI, Iuron's nett/ \V idem,
• was tendered ' . cempliinemrtaary Sup-.
per 1)y his'•e nstrtuen'I8 on his re-.
;tttmn to
Crediten.
Tta v` Mia. "Sr ARtt sa pastor Of the
• ( )ntnrio Street'Methodist C;hurah is
on the sick list. • Ills pulpit Was
sup.plied by: siipor u111Uated rain-
ister.
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freely;, .',Susi crable_1l infr brought
tR toicn; via the now 'br idgo• and.
,lIolnlesvillo; 'roils the.CG i1borne side
of the ATaitla nd. •. •
WO HAD A CALL last \7.crplt• from
....Messrs,. s: 1`t. I� tx3TlY on isr J .1=o
1':i. Evans and R. Gibbs, of Ssltfoid:
gentleman. were oil tritir •way
to the Orange county On,
at
:(:xeter.• P.•
COLLEGIATEINSTITUTE.-:-Wo
derstafld. • that the '1.1epartnicnt of
•:1';clueatiurllo k fayoiiably� upon the
suggestion. tomake
a-' rl'1C2latC
a�
Instituto of .tate ' Olinton II.igli'
School., That. is as itshould' be.and
we presume 'that "bur Nigel .:school
¥board, do )v aat they: can to ;forward
such a•desira ]o' c11 ati,V. . '•
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A POINTED PnAYLn.-=•�1. late
number of tho Toronto 'Echoes,' a
journal of fun, fact and fiction has
this .paragraph: -»It is pleasant now
and then to meet a Man with ,.the
Courage of his opinions and who
says what lie ii�atits;}sot there is•a
Salvatiun Arley warricrw.ho jpinecl
become he -could ..finel nothing for
his idle hands to do,,'not a thousand
miles from the corner of Ring.and
Y pngo, lsho goes a little too straight.
to :the point. This is tete prayer he+
prayed at tlleanoeting the•other day:.
'Oh, Lord, these axe liard'ttules, and
there tyre many people who getlroth`
ing to eat beCSUBe' they've gut '110
'bread. 'There aro a good many people
• out of . wore: bcacaiiso they've got no
work to lio. And, oh Lord, they toll
lee that its all through an old scan
who lives in Ottawa. �31aay hire ; 911•
Lord! -If l slay hiin they'll hang
iso; but do Thou :sl,yy. frim, Oh Lord
for they can't hang Tlaee 1' A very
primitive warrior; that gentleman,
evidently." '
R�11.
CCDM !
UST RECEIVED,
a . LARGE .. ASSORTMENT
of Owns from the Edinburgh Vulcanite Company', of
• Ed nhurg �„Scotland, who make the EMT Uo1nbs
111 the wood.,
FROM le. TO 01 EACH.
1000 copies of Franklin Square Library to baud last week,
CI3I�I i .[CJI "r+O;'V'.
The Trade supplied.'"
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C�lint� n.
IT is rumored that 11rr. •Tuthill
will.ec)nvort the premises•now ocou-
'ied by glut n Searle's Meek into a
four table billiard room.
A DEPUTATION from Winghalu •
interviewed General Manager Vane
Horne of the C. P. R. 1ast, week
and laid before him a project for the
extension. of the 0 wen Sound branch
four. and a nalf miles to Ninghain.
11Ir: Yon Mine. expresser) a favor•-
a:bie opinion, snclsaaid lie would give
the matter' early consideration.
A. Goon• 'IisthNNINc1.=--\\ra'ibatc
been favorcd by the., iubllalmer)' 1tlr,
t1 1)onholru, recently of Kincardine,
With. the initial number .of'.a' DOW
papoi stSrte d. l y`hi y is \Voi)dstoek.
It is colli:rl Tete. O.cfo cl-Standard,'is
a large •5ti-colu}nn paper, creditably
•larinted and ;;ivies er�iti nee of care-
ful editing. it .h"is been .said . that
a respectably conducted newspaper'
is.:aa good:thing itr any Omni un
•Spine will s.iy"•tb it the .l?ublic • .s
tr i,ll as the individual' may lava too
iu rich o r' •ec en a 'good -thing." We
cannot afiiiin'that.m itlt:ttvn'crcl:l-
'l.ent papers • previoi sly ut \rood-
stock,, another. excellent, one, as• the
Standard promises to bc, w ill prove•:
a•.,surfeit,` The `edi1or� logioaily' re-
marks; that for many years: While
\Voodstooit did not average half its
present ..population, three Trews,
Opera were. remuneratively Sup-
ported {hefty:ancl it as only. fair to.
assurii'o thattlrere is ample .:Scope.
and v ergo for three now. In a large
lri'anufacturing town like *Wood-
stock, with.. a laopplons and reading
uomniiinit.y contiguous'to.it on•ali
THEY ha • •a locaal' as>socratton iu
' . Brussels t'or' he.eutorceinent of the
Scott: Act:.. rid 'yet they ',mina of
the open iinpon'tation into the. ail-
]age of bee' froth •another' -county.
Even. the Post i,ilnlnts violently', to.
one side as i notices the' isit.to Mrs..
T, II. Young ofu ias,ana 'MissPolly
Hoer, of Ful arton .
Looms, •C, NSEttvAxzvts.-.-1it- the'.
nnnrral Meeting • last week of•titre
:Clinton Conservative Association,
the termer fficer's Were re -elected -31.
}i. Corbett, 'resoden.t;E••M. ]tacey
Vice do:, W. It.• Cooper, Secretary.
The usual business wap, :transacted.
.Mr. \V, Campbell, President of the.
Riding Association happening to•be
in Clinton'wars heartily welcomed at
the meeting •• •'
X�ncnp Qor,sTi n .-The legal
editor of a c ity,.paaper says that the
clerk of a unrcipal.ity cannot take'
out of"ilio bands • of the Council the•
tprinting of oter& •llsts•or any other
work in,pon ection with the holding
of elections. That he is the appoin-
t•se• .of the Councill : and •as'`suclt is
iictbjeet;to their orders: That when
the statute ways .be• sieve' shall dust
s0 and Hai ter 'be done it' mi onus that
he shall do so su�hjeet•to titre orders
of the Council; tba't be. is, Dot ap-
pointed by. statute hitt thy the Coun-
cil: and subject to their direction so:
bong as the statutory obligations are'
't ;itrrried `'out Rut that should the
council ref use to' provide for work
whicli the. statute enjaa,tts, dna he
^ran then get it done where lie
orlr1 compel this municipality to pay
i'or it. An 1 that in ease neither the
r,letk mtlr :the commit perfbrtni tele
duties 1 qa iretl to' the Statute, t'haat
the Clerk of tie liseace shall 'apply
seuminiarily to 'tine 'County Judge to
't f".rtcas the 11bm5?th tit' tho same.
• A LARGE nllulber Of counterfeit $2
Dominion Rothe are nOw in cmreula-
tion.. They are extreinely,wed oxe-
.salts&, and are of 1)ufibrin issue, pay-
able at 'Toronto, d,ited• Juno let,
1878, • All are,signed "J.. Nash."
Thepatipor- is very good, but when
new tale counterfeit eau be 'detected •
by the lcdil, dart is thinner and soft-
er.. The got difference, however,'
is the portrait of Lt)rdi.1)itflcrin.
Donrsfav '\Totems--Ifof the con-
voraisnce of our readers :we append
`the coal(lotions of an elect6r under
t}ie Dominion Aet Wliieh ale "asY'ot
lows . 1_. `I:ontaudy, $20 per an-
num ; 2.'•Owner, occ npant or tenant
--cities, $300 ; tow ue, e. 200.; 'guns
ties;.$150; &sous of ownora, It value
of propertyis sufficient to othorwisc
alualify:; -f Fishernuai,. owners 'of
real property and fishing applianees
Worth $150 ; 5. Income or earnings
aixiountiilb to $300.
sides, itis fair to presume that Mr.,
Den.holin will succeed.in his' new.
paper. 1t is:Iteforrn, in polities. ,:Mr.
R. 'Todd,:•at ono •tittle. of this •affie6,
is thiemecllanica1Kumlanager.
On.awci 0a,L'IX"TY'MrrriNG.-The
,.South' 11111011 County Orange Lodge
met at"Exeter. on Tuesday of 144-,
Week. It was without doubt the,
largest. and • most enthusiastic meet-
ing:held for ivany y'.oars. Over 100`
representatives were. piesent from
Goderitrh, Saltforcl, 1Ialmesuillo,
(Jlint:on, Bayfield, Line, l;aytield,
Stanley, Varna,•Soaf'orth, Loadbury,.
Exeter, Elginfrolcl,:Parkhill; Liman,
Dashwood,' Centralia, Summerhill;
Crediton, Iiillsgi:oen,, etc., etc. The
annual reports showed the Order to
be in'a very healthy sQlate.' Every,
district in South Huron "shows an
increase in rnotulbcr:ship. -' Pro. W.
W. Connor was 'absent owing to
ill -health, a11d Aladin. of sympathy
was forwarded Bine. Rey, Bro.
Chitiquy was voted .$20.00. The
Orange Mutual Insurance scheme is
taking root and its success is assured.
The coming i 2tli of July celebration
avid tete next, anneal meeting will
be held at Exeter.. J:tov'. llro. Broloy
of Seaforth,, in a, .few pointed re-
marks, impressed upon the minds of
tine brethren ilio .importance and
ileeessity for the existence of the
Orange society. Following are the
olio6re. for tho present years
W.C.M.; .1', Searlett, Leadbury,
D.C;.M., A. (a::arrett, lgimildold,
Co. Chap,, Rev. J. llroley, Seaford).
Co. $ecy.,''..kloody, Clinton. •
Co. Treas., f•, Cooper, Clint.on..
Co. D. of..C,, J. Pollock, Eavfield,
•ii ii't'. I)aagg, l,lrcitrr:
Lecturers, 'M. Wells,' tlaaylicld.
.i' A. I1. Todd, Clhnt.,.an, .
emneNT.-Eliza, the. eight yoax-
old dauahtet''of M%ls, H. \'1T, Cook,
fell down stairsthc Other daybreak-
ing the small . bone of her leg • just
below the knee. The limb Svcs set
and the 'little sufferer is nowt doing
cicely.
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A. SECOND EDtTnoN.--Dr, • Camp-
bell, of. Seaford:, who Lectured' hero
last \r•eel, hasissued a second edi-
tion of his book, "The . Land *of
T3urns." This spoaiks •well' for the
little volume, It is' for sale at T)ick�'
son's Wok store.
PASSED Overt. -Ain Il . A. Lyons,
;iged 03, son til -law of. the late, 1)r.
('ole, an old. and much respected
resident of Croderich township,- but:
latterly of Clinton, died in tllis1:own••
last Friday:, ` Mrs.. L,Friendship,.
aged 30 years, 'died last Sunday:
IT will be re?nembered: that the
Qlobe offered ,$�00 in cash'.for the
beet five stories• on Canad lap. sub
jects, •for•:i.ts Christmas narirhst
1'olu . hundred and Seven stories
w:ele rein vers. The (77ube pifblished
• talent} of them. The readers'
their ballots iil'.wliat tiny consul-'
ered the older of'meiit of rlanla. (1
"Tele Settlers First .Grist" ,receive•
3,6 >8 votes ;.('2) "II �y 1iro Clot Out
of it" 3,440 , ,(3) R,l:ht.h ouse' on the
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•a Cauaarlian iSt>tosuasn" ` 23i: (5)
"the iittlo I oy lir ]3.lue."'. • We no-
tice that L (i, .Carlaeroh, of. Gose:
ricer, is the *lifer of �l'o ', and eve'
copgi'atulate the gentleman, -not so
much on. the positive literary.: Merit:
of his procluction,as upofi the visit .
ble display of au inner conscioustress
of tenderand dr,mnat.ic pathos'as hist
we would hardly. expect to.. find in,
one whore the public know. more .as
n; dsvotee• Of •,131.acicstonc than•of
posy Though law triad fiction are
sail to bo •closely° allied, law and m'o-'
tuanOO are not popularly supposed
to have 'any .intimate aflifiatiou, •
Wn wore gratified on, Saturday
by a call ftoni and a social chat with
Mr.. Joseph Morris of Colborne, and
weru also pleased to leaarn • that the
"o ld•gentleaniIi" is as young •as , eviiir
and preparetLat the first 'opportuni-
.
ty to again beret the editor.'of this
paper at a game of'quoits.as •he did
not many' yeas ago. . ,
..ONn of our .laanclsoruo young:men
was paying liis Ostia' •after.
noon call to ,ti lady friend in whore
he • felt an • interest. They' • were
looking out of the -window watching
.the fleecy flakik of snow as they fell.
whitening the roofs etc., when he
•smiler ?'feria is as driving snow stove,'
ain't ib1".. i`1\'el1 Uliiarles, y0U,
know best,°: she replied, "it you vvi11
get' the rig, 1 shall have my wraps
011. all 11,6..re idy aa soon as•you are."
An.,er Charles could dove -bit. his
t:ngue off as. he toek liis ivay :to .the
'livery stable.: • . .
ESTAELISHME.NT.
Our establishmentnow co .'
prises the consolidated firm of ,
T. Jackson & Son and W. Jack-
son, under the firm name of
JACKSON BROS.
i :' n the Greatest
We are - of�`e�r�.
ar. ains in Clothing, Furnish-
ings
urnish-
in .s and Furs that have ever
been offered is this section.
s for . • and
• l� believe that: . we oan save
on
all customers per cent;
their purchases.
To all we
extend
i vitatipn
�' before tore bn
get our prices buying
MR: J..s. SCOTT, Barrister of this
tOWn has been appointed Police
Magistrate for this county in accord
duce with tho request ot'the . County
Connell at its •December meting
Mr. Scott's worvt enmity cotill wish
]aim no'worsei position. ` It.is a pity
to see• an eminent, rising, good
• young man, .with a fair prospect o'
a successful professional :Arpin! 'take
the risks attendant upon ,such an
unpopular position.' .\Vhat ;harder
task can a a man undertake than 'drift
6?nttenmptipg to enlace a law that:
70 people out of 100. consider ty-
rannietl, absurd, useless -in foot no,
law at all. People cannot by law
be made to think it a sin to 'drink a
glass of beer. You cannot, even
accepting the, optimist's viow of a
prohibitory law, legislate morality,
We should have thougdmt•that time
experience in other parts Of Canada;
rosulting izm.perjury, arshmi anddy-
namite would have deterred the
government from further attempting�
to sweat's au obnoxious lady--obnbx=
ions • beeauso it conflicts with the
conscience and interferes with the
liberty of the individual. 'Where
indeed is the consistency inas gov-
ernmexit doing this who have patted
armed resiStanere to so=called griev-
ances, on the, back, in the North,
west
orth--
tvcst 4 However all this may be, WO
do sincerely hope that there will be
no violence rased in opposition to the
enforcement of the Seat Act, and
that our friend Air, Scott will not
have his lines east in as unpleasant
Mrl aces as dor» o •of,lris brother Police
agistrates who have:undertaken a
'fail, \VooDG'rooi.•••Sentinel liei'ie'eta.
is an excellent annual review: of.
''.'business'Woodstock" elates:. tele
marked-tirogi s -of that town. from
the inception, of an'efffcient tviiter-
woiks. system. This sbou}cl be'clieer
ins ene.ul.'age:rllentto our Oodsi•iei:
frier S" who.: asci :battling • manfully
fol yr aterwoilks : i n tile- county to`r'n.
'That the `tow n o b \1'oodstocl: consoler
their waterworks a "good thing" may
be estaiiiated from the fact that. the
c()linnetion brae:`est.puiblislied.theiit
fl'oui fere l tilli1 )tui'. in.w*hose
liyate•ec
'bands they have been for: years
(1ur:Cluitorr legislators will have to..
gyapplewith thisii atter ere long. 1t'
would pay this townie go into 5 .well
'devised scheme for . su•pplying the
.tn:wi With :water, ,if only to .supply
the demand for it •for domestic pur-
poses. The costof digging welts,:
keeping. purses in repair ete., . is•;• a
;reciter't1( than that would be en-
tailed through. the construction of a
system that -Would supply purer
'aarti0lo. 01' course no.systen) would
'bo advisable"liege that could: not l,e.
utilized for fire, •street -watering and
for manufacturing purposes: • "
r,i,t,iTON IT [(ti[ Scitpo - -:•The :j)U
Ails ot'. the I'Iigh School• met`' on.
Monday, 1st inst., for ,the• p o ies°
'of •organizing' a literary. society..
After short ,and appropriate atdclress-
es_were given. by the teaciiors and•
some of the students, the following,
officers were elected :-Hon. Pres.,
Mr. 'Turnbull; Pres,-,.. Win. ROB;
'Vice -Pres., Miss Scott; Secy., Wm:'
Manning, 'Treas., Miss Fair; It was,
suggested' that instead- of the Plan'
pvoviotrsly adopted, tnvo captaains,he
ryhoson, and oast held responsible.
alternately for an entertainment,
which plan was adopted, Wm. Rosa'
and R. Tlimtilolh" being' chosen :as;•
captains. On Monday, 8th inst.,
the pupils mot as per adjournment,
President in the chair: It had been
doodled between the ;captains that
Win. Ross give the first entertain-
ment, ante he accordingly. did . so.
The opening addres£ , C;.iven by rNlr.
Turnbull, untitled Tho htistory of
the Clinton high tic1tool," was in-
teresting, encouraging, and wetted
lead one to climb the hill of know.
ledge amid even distracting circum-
.stanoes. The remainder of tho pro.,
iraintmo, consisting of reusre, road
iilgR, dialogues and recittations, wait
listened to by an interested and
}lilmliter duty in other harts of. the tmrueli benefited crett'd"of knowledge
tensity. • stokers.
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T hey carry the FINEST :S,, Jrz. cxION a+ GOODS in the county
and sell cheap for Cash:
Perfect Satisfaction . "' is Guaranteed both in Goods I Fit:
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